Japan court acquits utility executives in Fukushima disaster

This Sept. 4, 2017, aerial file photo shows Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant reactors, from bottom at right, Unit 1, Unit 2 and Unit 3, in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan. (Daisuke Suzuki/Kyodo News via AP, File)

Yuichi Kaido, left with a microphone, a lawyer representing Fukushima residents struck by the 2011 nuclear meltdown, speaks ahead of Tokyo High Court ruling over the alleged negligence of three former executives of the plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings in causing the disaster and the deaths of more than 40 elderly residents during their forced evacuation Wednesday in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Mari Yamaguchi)

Supporters of the plaintiff protest outside of the Tokyo High Court in Tokyo Wednesday. The court on Wednesday found three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company not guilty of negligence over the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdowns and subsequent deaths of more than 40 elderly residents during their forced evacuation. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

TOKYO — A Japanese court on Wednesday found three former utility company executives not guilty of negligence over the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster and the subsequent deaths of more than 40 elderly residents during their forced evacuation.